Don Vultaggio: AriZona Beverage Company - The Snap Decision That Outsmarted Snapple
What does it take to turn a Brooklyn beer salesman into the king of iced tea?
In the early 1990s, the iced tea market was dominated by Lipton, Nestea, and Snapple. But Don Vultaggio saw an opening. A single moment—watching Snapple cases fly off a truck in winter—sparked an idea that would change his life: why not sell tea in a tallboy can?
AriZona exploded—outselling Snapple and becoming a multi-billion-dollar brand.
Behind the success was struggle: Don fought to keep the company private. and faced a painful 10-year legal battle with his former friend and co-founder.
In this episode, Don reveals:
- How he stayed independent in an industry dominated by giants.
- Why Snapple stumbled after being acquired—and how AriZona avoided the same fate.
- Why he wants AriZona to remain a multi-generational family business.
- Why packaging can be more powerful than advertising.
- How AriZona holds onto its 99c price tag
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This episode was produced by Rommel Wood with music composed by Ramtin Arablouei.
It was edited by Neva Grant with research help from Iman Maani.
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